Donald Trump’s ascension to office will be met with a cautiously optimistic Republican party. While supportive of his Reagan-esque free market stances and social conservative values (and running mate), policies such as trade protection and Trump’s CEO-style of delegation may be a bit harder to swallow. Nevertheless, early supporters of Trump are expected to benefit the most from his victory–earning a place on his executive team.

Below: Paul Ryan, the Speaker of the House, will be the face of the traditional Republican party in working with Trump

Democrats, interest groups, and moderate Republicans alike have expressed deeply rooted anger over Trump’s appointment of Steve Bannon, Breitbart CEO, as the White House Chief Strategist yesterday. Breitbart, the primary news source for the alt-right, is accused by many of being racist and sexist, among other things, allegations that Trump has faced throughout his campaign.